๐ŸฅŒ Is Monster Cable Worth It

Came wit ha hard case, some picks, and a Monster cable. To this day, however many years later, the Monster cable is my #1 cable. I've owned cheap $10 cables from Radial, and I also have a 20 footer that was made by my dad using a length of quality cable and Neutrik jacks. The Monster beats them all. 1148 posts ยท Joined 2007. #21 ยท Jan 25, 2009. The JL Audio blue cables use silver-plated pure OFC copper conductors and are soldered with silver solder. The cable architecture is a tight twisted pair (unshielded). Connectors are solid, machined brass with nickel alloy plating for durability. They are very good quality cables. I use canare but Mogami is comparable. Best 'bang for the buck' I think is Monoprice. Hosa and GLS also make great for the price cables. Mogami Gold Studio is a great premium brand. I wouldn't bother with much in between the budget and premium. Maybe Monster if they are on sale at a decent price. They retail for $999.95 per 10-foot pair, terminated with your choice of spades or bananas โ€“ silver or gold-plated โ€“ single or bi-wire. AudioQuest, unlike many high-end speaker cable manufacturers, opts for solid-copper conductors rather than the more common multi-strand. The Rocket 44 model under review is the 10-foot, silver banana plug In my book, this is the only Monster Cable product that's worth buying. When used in my karaoke system (separate from the HT system), they add better dynamics and midrange clarity. I haven't tried braiding them but theoretially it would give them immunity from RF noise. Monoprice or BlueJeansCable sell just as good for so much less. Monoprice HDMI 1.3a 6ft. cable: $4.09. Monster 1000HD 2m cable: $78.62 (And this is the low-low price that Amazon will only show you if you have the item in your shopping cart.) $75 is a pretty hefty premium to pay for "obsolete-proof" cables. These set of Monster Cables get the job done very beautifully. In my opinion, there is a big difference between regular cable and the Monster cable. And there is not a whole lot difference between the Monster cable and the next level of cables that cost hundreds and thousands more dollars until the receiver and speakers are in a mucher higher Cheap component video cables on a high definition TV absolutely suck compared to good ones. I use monster cables for my DVD and DISH 6000 connections, and the difference is phenominal. Monster sells ordinary wire at extrodinary prices. if you look at the news, you'll see they just plunked down $6,000,000 for the naming rights to Candlestick Park, all by selling wire. A generic set of cables will work just fine. For video, 75 ohm cable is required, that's all. Monster Black Platinum HDMI Cable 9 ft: Specs taken from Monsterproducts.com. 27Gbps Ultimate-high speed rated. Cable For Life performance guarantee. For those who demand the best in high definition home theater โ€“ now and in the future. Ultimate 1080p, ultra HD 4k at 60fsp. Delivers up to 7.1 lossless digital surround sound for the ultimate The only differences in cables is one will allow you to get a stable, 4K image, and another one won't. If it drops out, or has sparkles, the cable can't handle what you're trying to send over it I use a lot of cheap cables. The poor sources in my home theater all use cheap cables. My main DVD connection, now that's a good cable. Monster Cable if I remember correctly. I tried a step up RF 75 ohm cable from my outside antennas (DirecTV dish and RF antenna) from IXOS. It is their XS190. So, Monster cable won't provide a better picture. However, there can be differences in cable build quality such as more shielding from excessive radiation (crosstalk between different cables), longevity from cable management (if the cable is moved between different items), and plating (the tips may be coated differently to ensure a better I have a question on cables. I need a pair of 23' biwire cables to connect my Aerial LR5's to a Theta Dreadnaught amp. I have the opportunity to purchase a set of Monster Cables 2.4s biwire cable for about 60% off list, for a total of around $550. The Bettercables in a similar length is around 1/2 this cost. Is the Monster 2.4s a much better cable? I don't know about all Monster products, but I know Monster guitar cables come with a lifetime guarantee. That is the only cool part about them. Honestly though its not even worth it. I bought a $40 15 ft guitar cable from Monster, and the damn thing shorted out about 4 months in. I've never gotten so little use out of a guitar cable. Md8MvU.

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